I'm a Christian. And I'm a Zionist. Unlike Jews, those things are not mixed. Christians don't have any scriptural proof for a Jewish State. In
fact, if anything, it seems to suggest that Christians turn the world into a religious state.

Jesus was not a "Jew" because the word "Jew" is only a few hundred years old.

The most important fact is that the people who call themselves Jews today are not related to Jesus nor are they related to anyone who even heard of
Jesus when Jesus lived.

Christianity is the exact antithesis of Zionism.

Zionism is based on hate and exclusion.

Christianity is based on love and inclusion.

Take your gospel, walk around Tel Aviv and give Jews the news that Jesus came to save you and if you do not have the crap beaten out of by the cops
come to arrest you the ambulence will come and put you in the hospital.

I am very glad you support Ron Paul but I hope you can open your eyes and see why he does not support the evil they represent.

And why would having a state, owned by no one, enforced by a global security conglomerate, not be inclusive?

The only way to have peace is by having a 3rd party, neither Jewish nor Palestinian, and shooting whoever wants to make it a war zone. That's what
the British did, that's what the Ottomans did, that's what the Byzantine did, that's what the Romans did, that's what the Greeks did, and everyone
before.

Take your gospel, walk around Tel Aviv and give Jews the news that Jesus came to save you and if you do not have the crap beaten out of by the cops
come to arrest you the ambulence will come and put you in the hospital.

You act as if I would be surprised if this happened.

I am very glad you support Ron Paul but I hope you can open your eyes and see why he does not support the evil they represent.

Use better Grammar.

Jews cannot be Jews without being Zionists.

Jesus was a Jew. He simply knew the word better than the Jews, being God and all.

Jesus would have the Jews welcome their invaders, and teach them about God. Not oppose them. But God forbid they do as God called them to.

Point here is this. You are grouping people together. This is wrong.

There are a few rich people who don't like Ron Paul. That is all. Some happen to be Jewish.

Rather than everyone getting into a religious war, I think we should concentrate on the unfairness of this exclusion, and how it influences the vote.
It brings up the entire issue of how organizations, and the MSM decide who can participate in a debate or forum, or who can be interviewed.
It is rather disconcerting to see that a great number of Americans who intent to vote still have not heard of Ron Paul, what he stands for, or what
the other candidates stand for.
I believe that the internet is the best way to learn about the candidates, the issues, and the impact of their stances on the country, and how such
views will affect each one of you.
Every one of the debates are moderated, and those moderators slant what questions are asked, how they are posed, and how they react to the answers.
Although I'm not a big FoxNews fan, or any of the cable or MSM networks, I have to say that the forum that Huckabee conducted the other night, was
about the fairest one I've seen. Rather than peppering the candidates with slanted questions, each candidate was given EXACTLY the same amount of
time, to explain their views and stances. It would be nice to see more like that, rather than the "gotcha" questions, which in the long run, are
nothing more than ways to make a candidate look bad.
People have to understand that NO candidate is capable, day 1, of assuming the job of President of the US, and handling every issue as an expert. It
is, without a doubt, the toughest job in the world.
Given that, I believe good character, common sense, and the ability to LISTEN to the people, are the major skills a candidate should have.

In Arabic lands, Jews are called Yehud. The Quran, written in the late 7th century CE, makes references to the "Yehud" in many different place,
since after all, they got their core tradition from the Jews.

And as for the painfully idiotic theory that todays Jews aren't the Jews from the roman era... Who are they?? Converts? Impossible. Impossible in the
face of Christian and Islamic mass proselytism. The only way a Jew could be a Jew in that era was if he obstinately refused conversion, accepted
Dhimmi status, and lived as a second class citizen, in either Christian or Muslim lands. WHAT an amazing religion to convert to!

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